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I was looking at the sidebar from Newsmax and found this just posted. It's very chilling. He's asking if the military won't turn over files on Bergdahl, will there be anything remaining in the government that the O administration has not managed to subvert. Think IRS, etc.

Thank God for those brave 6 guys in the platoon who stood up and said what they saw--not the convoluted story from O and company. The one salvation in our democracy is that there are still some people of honor, who will say that the emperor has no clothes, who will speak the truth. How ironic that statement is, since O seems to think of himself as the Annointed One, the emperor, the one who must be obeyed, no matter the lack of honor to those who cave to his wishes.

In an opinion piece Wednesday in The Washington Post, political commentator George Will said Obama's behavior is reminiscent of former President Richard Nixon's attitude toward governing: "When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal."

.Will wrote, "This episode will be examined by congressional committees, if they can pierce the administration's coming cover-up, which has been foreshadowed by the response to congressional attempts to scrutinize the politicization of the Internal Revenue Service. If the military stalls on turning over files to Congress pertaining to the five years of Bergdahl's absence, we will at least know that there is no national institution remaining to be corrupted"

White House press secretary Jay Carney came close to admitting that the decision ultimately came down to the president and his inner circle.